Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Environmentalists say that when a country owes a lot of international debt, it may push the country to make more exports and cut domestic spending, which could harm the environment (for example, by cutting down forests) and reduce services like health care or clean water. But studies show mixed or weak links between debt and environmental damage, many impacts haven’t been studied, and sometimes debt even leads governments to stop projects that would hurt the environment. So it’s unclear whether higher debt really makes a country’s quality of life worse.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the passage's description of the exports promotion hypothesis and note its claim about diverting resources and production volume.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage23.The exports promotion hypothesis, as presented in the passage, involves the claim that when export goods rather than domestic goods are produced, then
Correct Answer
B
"According to this hypothesis, in order to increase foreign trade in a way that better allows it to repay international debt, a nation must divert resources away from sectors generating domestic goods and toward the production of export goods." The passage then states, "Partly because of the greater volume involved, this causes more environmental damage than does production of goods for domestic consumption." These lines indicate that producing export goods involves a greater volume of production—i.e., more goods are produced—so B is correct.
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